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When It's All Relative (Motor City Thriller)

When It's All Relative (Motor City Thriller)
By Therese Szymanski

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When Brett Higgins gets into trouble, she takes no prisoners. Usually.

But when Brett's longsuffering live-in lover Allie catches her cheating with not just one woman, but two, Brett has more than a little oopsie to make up for.

She'll do anything to appease Allie, but never dreams that Allie will ask for a price higher than any she might have imagined: that Brett make contact with her own family.

The family she was born to, the family that tore Brett apart physically, emotionally and mentally, is dying off, one by one, and not always from natural causes. Allie, desperate for proof that Brett is capable of caring about anything besides her own desires, wants Brett to find out who did what, and then do something about it. Faced with the reality that if she fails Allie again, it will be the last time, Brett walks into her worst nightmare. When It's All Relative, the prisoner taken could ultimately be Brett.

Therese Szymanski's 8th Motor City Thriller explores the most terrifying darkness of all: the one inside Brett Higgins.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #581653 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-04-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 223 pages

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Brett's back4
It's been a couple of years since Brett Higgins has made an appearance and she's back in full force.

Therese Szymanski has written another tightly paced, sexy, giggle out loud book featuring the brooding Brett. Last seen in 2005's When First We Practice, Brett has remained with g/f Allie, although that relationship continues to have its ups and downs.

When It's All Relative makes one glad that not all families are as dark and desperate. The emotional minefields are sometimes hard to read, they stick with the reader after setting the book down, and the ending makes the reader want for more. Hopefully, another few years won't pass before we get another Brett Higgins visit.

If you enjoy reading well-written books with smart dialogue and a sharp wit, pull up a chair and enjoy the newest Szymanski offering....you won't be disappointed.